Wine as Windows layer has small registry for Windows apps
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Wine as Windows layer has small registry for Windows apps
You can use regedit on Linux via wine!
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I maybe need to correct my post. I am talking about system utilities like Device Manager or something else.
What is your DE?
On KDE Plasma Wayland you can just use kscreen-doctor output.HDMI-A-1.scale.2
to set it to 200%
And it seem like CLI not GUI issue :)
In Windows 10 there should be “Join domain instead” button. Click it and enter your new username
Grub customizer can do much more and was made a lot time ago
I left PostUp as is and didn’t try removing -o))
What Systemd compatibility I need to run Graphics session?
If you’re using an Intel chip look into GVT-g and consider running Arch from a VM, that’ll be the closest thing to native.
I want to start clear Arch Wayland session on one my ttys and want to Arch have full direct hardware access.
The unfortunate thing about running an Arch container from a Debian host is that you’re relying on an older kernel
I use latest Linux-libre on my Debian machine and everything works well.
If you are very, very lucky Arch will just work inside the container, but IME that’s fairly rare as systemd often has breaking changes over several releases (and Arch tends to be at least several releases ahead of Debian.)
As I mentioned earlier I tried running Archbox. It is basically script to easy set up chroot. The main problem was that compositor couldn’t connect to Wayland socket.
Why I need a full isolated container? Can’t I just use chroot?
I don’t think I can run native Wayland session from container
Thanks for help. Everything is fixed, read post update
Thanks for help. Everything is fixed, read post update
I didn’t connect any client yet.
I removed all PostUp rules and cleared iptables but still the same problem
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It is not IP blacklist by Google. Seems like YouTube can now detect NewPipe extractor.
Invidious doesn’t work now lol
Yes. But if you really need it, it works great under wine.